AmateursDoIt.com Receives Complete Makeover

SYDNEY — Australian amateur gay site AmateursDoIt.com has undergone a complete makeover with the help of the affiliate marketing program GunzBlazing.com

AmateursDoIt.com, based in Sydney, debuted in 2009, and in 2015, they teamed up with the Las Vegas-based GunzBlazing.com to revamp the site. AmateursDolt.com, a spokesperson said, “has steadily grown an international following for its Down Under newbies” and has featured “several new models who went on to have bigger careers around the world.”

Peter F., owner of AmateursDoIt.com, said, “It was about time for a new look for AmateursDoIt. We’ve been really happy thus far with the partnership and all that it’s brought to the site.”

Robyn Way, president of GunzBlazing.com, said, “Being originally from Australia, we were stoked to have some bloody good Aussie content back in the program. AmateursDoIt.com has a great following with webmasters and customers alike; it just needed a new look and up-to-date backend.”

The revamped AmateursDoIt.com, according to GunzBlazing, “is now live and ready for affiliates to start promoting. Offering weekly updates of exclusive Australian amateur content, the site has hundreds of videos and is one of GunzBlazing’s top converters.”

Affiliates can visit GunzBlazing.com to access marketing materials to promote AmateursDoIt.com.

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